GMDA to start road repairs after monsoon
The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority will start repairing four key sector-dividing roads from September, as part of a larger road repair project, following several complaints of potholes, partial constructions and lack of footpath demarcations, officials said on Wednesday.
The four roads are part of a citywide road maintenance project that has been pending for the past three years. Tenders for the work, which is expected to cost over ₹8.5 crore, have been floated and a deadline of August 30 is set for submission of bids, officials said.
The repair work will start with roads dividing sectors 45 and 52, 46 and 51, 47 and 49, and 46 and 47, which connect six sectors and witness a collective footfall of around 50,000 commuters every day, officials said.









